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At their Feb. 28 public forum, the Humane Society of Central Texas opened the floor to residents who shared their thoughts on recent animal attacks and euthanasia.
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KWBU spoke with NPR's Education Desk to learn more about what students can expect during this years Student Podcast Challenge.
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The exhibit, which features historical Black figures from Waco, will run through the end of February.
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Scientists have created a device that can turn information into sound. Many blind or visually impaired individuals will use the LightSound device to hear the total solar eclipse in April.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Waco Police Department reported a decrease in both violent and nonviolent crimes between 2018 and 2023. Violent crimes decreased from 2,650 to 2,283. Non-violent crimes decreased from 18,080 to 16,239.
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The Eclipse Over Texas event in Waco, featuring renowned Lowell Observatory astronomers and the Discovery Channel, expects to draw more than 100,000 visitors for a once-in-a-lifetime celestial experience.
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Patricia Miller was the the first woman and the first Black woman elected to the McLennan County Commissioners Court.
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KWBU's Autumn Jones sat down with Jeff Aguirre to discuss his campaign for sheriff, background in law enforcement and vision for the future of the McLennan County sheriffs department.
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KWBU's Autumn Jones sat down with Parnell McNamara to discuss his time as sheriff, hopes for reelection and vision for the future of the McLennan County sheriffs department.
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McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara is running for reelection against county criminal investigator and former international police officer, Jeff Aguirre. Both men are fighting for the Republican nomination in the 2024 March primary election.